Admittedly, few tears should be shed for Mr Blodget and fewer still for Mr Grubman.
He expects to bid on hundreds of millions in deposits the acquirer will shed for antitrust approval.
Cheffins auctioneers are selling the vehicle, kept in a shed for more than 30 years, in Sutton on 20 October.
By the election of 1960, there was no sense that the country had shed for good the experience of the Great Depression of the 1930s.
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Radzyminski originally stored donations and materials in her home, but in 2006, her local Home Depot donated a small shed for Tunes 4 the Troops operations.
That's a lot for a boat that might sit in the shed for years at a time, waiting for the right conditions of smooth, thick ice.
When I dropped in to see the small team of volunteers in action, they were busy assembling bags of food in a small shed for the week ahead.
"It takes the same amount of energy to work in a shearing shed for eight hours as it does to run a marathon twice, " said Leann Brimmer, 38, of Biddle, Mont.
The Labour MP defected from the Tories in December 1999 and although his former colleagues in the Conservative Party will not comment publically about his departure, one Tory source told the BBC "few tears will be shed for him".
We need to shed cynicism for a belief in own sense of agency.
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Part of polio's danger is its utter portability - it can be spread across borders by one infected traveller, who can continue to shed virus for weeks on end.
While Tim took the cameras inside, Julia remained resolutely outside, which will no doubt appeal to a certain demographic - the members of the Australian Men's Shed Association for a start, of which Tim is a patron.
As part of her morning duties, Carolina reaches into the chicken shed to look for eggs.
The Kremlin shed no tears for Mr Bakiyev, whom it saw as two-faced and greedy.
But before we shed any tears for the endangered seniors and their tireless corporate benefactors, we should ask: 2.5% relative to what?
Under Mr Grey, Paramount is trying to shed its reputation for creative conservatism, and is more welcoming to actors, directors and producers.
Regarding the second point: a hundred years ago, no one shed a tear for men who had to marry below their level.
Australia might then start to shed its reputation for antiquated labour practices.
Shed no tears for the Chamber in this messy brouhaha, however.
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Defending Freedom However heady the appeal of a call to arms, however just the cause, we should still shed a tear for all that will be lost when war claims its wages from us.
So if a patient asks for help with their weight problem, most GPs have little to offer beyond conventional diet for the person who needs to shed 10-15lbs (4.5-6.8kg), or referral for surgery if there is a need to shed, say, more than five stone (31kg).
Except for that shed, a small and simple building made from raw wood beams and salvaged church windows.
The car was there, its length too much for the shed it was in, its rear protruding, and they remembered that, too.
Many of these jobs were added at courier services such as UPS, which are likely to shed many workers added for the holiday rush.
The U.S. economy shed jobs in June for the first time this year and the unemployment rate remained high at 9.5%, according to data released Friday.
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The small dog came bounding through the grass, all tight muscles and yap, went for the shed, braked, stuck its head in the door and snarled, small body rigid with excitement.
So I was surprised to find myself a little put out when I noticed that one of the more memorable cats, who hangs around our bin shed, went missing for a week or so recently.
Before you shed an empathetic tear for the accused and convicted, keep something else in mind--besides the long corporate knives aimed at Watkins' unsuspecting back: The bum market of 2000 to 2001 hurt plenty of firms like Lucent, Cisco Systems and Sun Microsystems.
While they are a step toward a pay-for-performance system, they have not entirely shed the yoke of the fee-for-service model that is currently employed by government-funded health programs.
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